Delaware Commemorative Quarter First in the 50 State Quarters Collection

Delaware Commemorative Quarter First in the 50 State Quarters Collection

Collector’s Volume 12, Issue 1 Journal A Service of Collectors Alliance Delaware Commemorative Quarter First in the 50 State Quarters Collection In December 1997, America’s most adventurous coin program became a reality when President Clinton signed a legislation authorizing the U.S. Mint to issue the inno- vative 50 State Quarters collection. Starting in January 1999, each of the 50 states in the Union will be honored on a unique Quarter Dollar com- memorative coin. Five states will be featured each year, based on the order in which they ratified the Constitution or became states. Delaware was the first to ratify the Constitution on December 7, 1787, so it is the first coin in the series. On July 2, 1776, Rodney rode 80 miles to Philadelphia on horseback to vote in favor of the Declaration of Due to the aggressive minting schedule, each State Independence – and thereby breaking the tie among Quarter will be minted for only about 10 weeks. As a Delaware’s delegates and proclaiming Delaware as a sup- result, mintages for each coin are expected to be just a porter of the document. He was one of the original sign- fraction of normal Quarters, and coins in original ers of the Declaration of Independence. The Delaware Brilliant Uncirculated condition will only be available for Quarter shows Rodney on horseback to symbolize his an extremely short period. historic ride. Regular-issue coins will be minted at both the The Delaware Quarter is a significant first edition that Philadelphia Mint (“P” mint mark) and Denver Mint (“D”). will be eagerly collected for a number of reasons, includ- However, coins are not available directly from the U.S. ing: Mint but must be acquired from secondary distribution • FIRST Quarter in the U.S. Mint’s “50 States sources. Quarters” program • FIRST commemorative Quarter since 1976 The 50 State Quarters is only the third commemorative • FIRST Quarter in history to feature the current date Quarter program in U.S. Mint history. The first commem- on the reverse orative Quarter was issued in 1893 to celebrate the • FIRST Quarter with the new George Washington 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ discovery of obverse design the New World. The second was for the Bicentennial of • FIRST commemorative Quarter to feature the “P” the Declaration of Independence in 1976. mint mark of the Philadelphia Mint • ONE-TIME-ONLY reverse design The Delaware coin in the 50 State Quarters program fea- • LIMITED EDITION that will never be minted again tures Caesar Rodney, Delaware’s most renowned patriot. He held more public offices than any other Delaware cit- The Delaware Quarter design was unveiled on June 12, izen in history – including judge, delegate to the 1998, and the first coins were struck at the U.S. Mint on American Continental Congress, speaker for Delaware’s December 7, 1998. They were first released in January Assembly, President (Governor) of Delaware, and a jus- 1999. tice of the state Supreme Court. The four additional states to be honored in 1999 are Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut. Collectors Alliance • 1942 Swarthmore Avenue • Lakewood, NJ 08701 4300-CJV12-1 Call TOLL FREE 1-800-997-9843 © 1999 Collectors Alliance, Inc..

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